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driven on set by a lawn mower to intrigue you to look into john deer. i can't put a figure on the dollars of expensive gizmos. i shed blood on the set to show you the insides of a brand-new boeing. yes, i chipped my tooth telling you not to touch the stock of crispy cream. i ate peperoni dog food and threw up on the set shouldn't after the show concluded. so i am not concerned too many will ship the homework. believe me, i will make this sufficient entertaining for you no matter what. we have ways to make you motivated. the bottom line, it is important for you to know why you are doing all this work. what itself the point is? it's a way for you to build conviction in your stocks. it's a way to get an edge, one that's totally legal. in an era where so many panic at the sight of the president coming onto the podium on the speaker of the house giving a press conference, you need to know that it might be a buying opportunity and not just a selling one like the panicers all around you. i need to go to tom in florida. tom. >> hey, jim, a big boo-yah to you. j
driven on set by a lawn mower to intrigue you to look into john deer. i can't put a figure on the dollars of expensive gizmos. i shed blood on the set to show you the insides of a brand-new boeing. yes, i chipped my tooth telling you not to touch the stock of crispy cream. i ate peperoni dog food and threw up on the set shouldn't after the show concluded. so i am not concerned too many will ship the homework. believe me, i will make this sufficient entertaining for you no matter what. we have...
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. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >> only a few will be able to afford it. >> john: washington has been an open place for taxi to become a taxi driver so why monkey with it. >> folks have different legislation, our charge is to implement it. >> john: how many laws have you gotten past? >> very active. >> john: ever repeal any. >> no, we haven't appealed any. >> john: it makes it much harder i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust.
. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >>...
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john over at wall street journal out with another article saying the fed is likely to push back against market skper expeexpect. that moves yield up to the down side. economically sensitive stocks. that's nice to see. they are beaten up pretty well. transports, cyclical stocks. housing index also to the upside. defensive interest rates sensitive stocks up but they lagged a little bit here. you see utility moving up nicely toward the end of the day as the yields move to the down side. publishers add great day. the deal closing, big moves up and some publishers. 12% move up. meredith about 8%. finally, note the ipo, big fragrances manufacture. veer wra wang, disappointing en the day at 17.57. a lot of turmoil in market conditions obviously. tougher for ipos. back to you. >> thank you so much. i was betting on a big move, actually, on the upside for kedy. thank you, bob. >>> what do we make of today's move. our own jeff cox is calling it a dead cat bounce. helen hughs says there is a whole new investment out there. dead cat bounce, rick, i will come to you soon, go ahead, jeff. >> we had t
john over at wall street journal out with another article saying the fed is likely to push back against market skper expeexpect. that moves yield up to the down side. economically sensitive stocks. that's nice to see. they are beaten up pretty well. transports, cyclical stocks. housing index also to the upside. defensive interest rates sensitive stocks up but they lagged a little bit here. you see utility moving up nicely toward the end of the day as the yields move to the down side. publishers...
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eastern with john allison. his book is "the financial crisis and free market cure." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> one can't count the times that americans say that we're the best country in the world. what a marvelously stupid thing to say. of all the countries in the world, everybody thinks their country is pretty good. why do we have to believe that we're the best? what does that, what does that mean? and why do we have to assert it all of the time? and what does it mean to other people
eastern with john allison. his book is "the financial crisis and free market cure." visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> one can't count the times that americans say that we're the best country in the world. what a marvelously stupid thing to say. of all the countries in the world, everybody thinks their country is pretty good. why do we have to believe that we're the best? what does that, what does that mean? and why do we have to assert it all of...
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john in california. john. >> ah, boo-yah to you, cramer this is john calling from huntington beach. my stock, you don't like that at all. amd, it went down dramatically. it went back up. this tuesday, they have a new x-box. >> yeah, but you are right. that new x-box will be true for amd. goldman took it to a sell. the stock bounced right back. you know what, i think everybody knows the good news, i betcha you don't make that much money when it comes out. i believe microsoft will take it. expectations are high again. disappointments. be careful of these stocks until expectations or share prices come back down. it's going to be a little tougher week. retail is the group that has run too much going into the quarters. "mad money" will be right back. >>> >>> coming up, soaring spec. from stints to pace makers, the scientific spec makes medical devices that save lives. >>> after soaring over 50% this year alone, cramer is giving it a check-up to see if it can continue the run. . >>> and later, . >>> and later, time to part ways? two parts of one major biotech play, both made billions. but
john in california. john. >> ah, boo-yah to you, cramer this is john calling from huntington beach. my stock, you don't like that at all. amd, it went down dramatically. it went back up. this tuesday, they have a new x-box. >> yeah, but you are right. that new x-box will be true for amd. goldman took it to a sell. the stock bounced right back. you know what, i think everybody knows the good news, i betcha you don't make that much money when it comes out. i believe microsoft will...
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but house speaker john boehner rejected that. instead, he chose 18 select members to attend the meeting including himself and majority leader eric cantor. white house spokesman jay carney says the president is, quote, disappointed. a white house aide says the president is also expected to meet with senate democrats today. >>> meanwhile, the president met with house democrats wednesday in what's being called a constructive and positive discussion, but house minority leader nancy pelosi said the shutdown is a sad scenario for the country. >> to the republican leadership in the house, we accept your number. we accept your pass to the table. take yes for an answer. we haven't heard any offer of a short-term one way or another. >> pelosi added the debt ceiling needs to be lifted but said she's skeptical of a short-term raise. >>> mine whieanwhile, the shutd impact on americans. benefits could stop november 1st. it's a warning from the veterans affairs secretary and another hit to the military community. eric sheinseki said vets may no
but house speaker john boehner rejected that. instead, he chose 18 select members to attend the meeting including himself and majority leader eric cantor. white house spokesman jay carney says the president is, quote, disappointed. a white house aide says the president is also expected to meet with senate democrats today. >>> meanwhile, the president met with house democrats wednesday in what's being called a constructive and positive discussion, but house minority leader nancy pelosi...
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john ford joins us now with the very latest. john, rough after hour session here. >> yes indeed. they just gave guidance and it's not particularly rosie though some people may have expected less. constant currency and total growth to three to six percent. wall street was looking for 4.6. the range is zero to 8%. the street wants 7.2 and hardware of negative six to plus two currency and the consensus is for 3.6. eps nongap is the range of 56 to 59 cents. the street was looking for 58 so it's below. >> john ford, thanks so much. is this a buying opportunity? >> given the back drop of the s&p, go back and look at the november low on oracle. this quarter is not good. especially given what they said in last quarter how that was one off. it's not a one off. we're going to have a monster volume day tomorrow. if we see the bounce that some think we might get, then oracle around 30 bucks looks really p interesting, really quick for a trade. everything is in the context of for trade. in terms of risk reward the it gets interesting around $30. >> i think there's much better places to be. wh
john ford joins us now with the very latest. john, rough after hour session here. >> yes indeed. they just gave guidance and it's not particularly rosie though some people may have expected less. constant currency and total growth to three to six percent. wall street was looking for 4.6. the range is zero to 8%. the street wants 7.2 and hardware of negative six to plus two currency and the consensus is for 3.6. eps nongap is the range of 56 to 59 cents. the street was looking for 58 so...
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john pemberton is the pharmacist who invented coca-cola. so now they have a twitter page for him. he speaks in an old time language and talks about riding on horses. so i sent him a drawing that i had done when i was a child. when i was 8 years old, i was still into coca-cola, so i sent him a picture. oh, that's great, i love it. i wonder what you can do now? well, i can do this. i sent him another picture of a pemberton wine coca bottle which is what koch -- what coke was before it was coca-cola. the irony, it was prohibited before cocaine was in georgia at the time. that's when they added the calf fee, and that was the cola nut, the west african cola nut. so i sent in that picture, and he's like, oh, doc pell bear tennessee's like that's great, too, i love it. don't show the polar bears, they might go after you. basically, i was trying to reel him in. actually, i have another question about the convention on narcotic drugs -- [laughter] and how do you feel about how coca-cola has access to coca and yet, you know, the indigenous people aren't allowed to have it, etc., etc. i was
john pemberton is the pharmacist who invented coca-cola. so now they have a twitter page for him. he speaks in an old time language and talks about riding on horses. so i sent him a drawing that i had done when i was a child. when i was 8 years old, i was still into coca-cola, so i sent him a picture. oh, that's great, i love it. i wonder what you can do now? well, i can do this. i sent him another picture of a pemberton wine coca bottle which is what koch -- what coke was before it was...
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the white house invited all 232 house republicans for a meeting today but house speaker john boehner rejected the invitation. he chose 18 to attend the meeting. a white house aid says the president is expected to meet with senate democrats today. the president met with house democrats wednesday in what is being called a constructive and positive discussion. nancy pelosi says the shutdown is a sad scenario to the country. >> we accept your number. we accept your pass to the table. take yes for an answer. we haven't heard an offer of a short term one way or the other. >> pelosi says she is skeptical of a short term raise for the debt limit. >>> and the impact on american people keeps mounting. benefit checks for wounded veterans could stop november 1. eric says 433,000 fully disabled vets could not receive payments next month and could impact hundreds of thousands of surviving spouses and children of vets. the shutdown left nearly 8,000 employees furloughed. >>> "usa today" is reporting a massive toll on national parks. they are losing $76 million a day. and remember much of the shutdo
the white house invited all 232 house republicans for a meeting today but house speaker john boehner rejected the invitation. he chose 18 to attend the meeting. a white house aid says the president is expected to meet with senate democrats today. the president met with house democrats wednesday in what is being called a constructive and positive discussion. nancy pelosi says the shutdown is a sad scenario to the country. >> we accept your number. we accept your pass to the table. take yes...
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earlier today i talked to john who once ran cocaine for whitey bulger. he describes the advice bulger once gave to him when he was arrested. >> he said to me it takes a strong person to reach inside themselves and say i'm here because of me. you know what, he should follow his own preaching today right now. he is an angry man. this is his last hoorah. >> trial is expected to go on for three months. >>> and tomorrow a sold out carnival triumph is heading back to sea. keep in mind, this is the same ship that four months ago left thousands of passengers stranded without power and dare i add, working toilets and showers. remember this? carnival says it has spend $150 million to fix everything and then some. there is even a new burger joint and tequila bar. but this might surprise you. we checked with the cdc and even though cruise ships are subject to two unannounced sanitary inspections per year the triumph hasn't had one since july of last year. >>> our fourth story trying to avoid the death penalty. today ariel castro pleaded not guilty to more than 300 c
earlier today i talked to john who once ran cocaine for whitey bulger. he describes the advice bulger once gave to him when he was arrested. >> he said to me it takes a strong person to reach inside themselves and say i'm here because of me. you know what, he should follow his own preaching today right now. he is an angry man. this is his last hoorah. >> trial is expected to go on for three months. >>> and tomorrow a sold out carnival triumph is heading back to sea. keep in...
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i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i'm going to pen and teller mode demistifying the wall street gibberish. turning the terms into language you can comprehend. consider this show your wall street to english dictionary. a televised glossary to help you navigate your way through tough markets and more important, the tough sounding terminology that keeps so many people out of stocks or makes them scared and the fact is all of this investment terminology sounds difficult because the pros that speak wall street gibberis
i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what...
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we the get to john once the numbers are out. see what they say about oracle and technology sector right now. first, let's break down the huge sell off with bob pisani. bob, what happened today? >> it wasn't just the feds. several factors moved the market to down side. let's show you the main three reasons i want to point out here. number two, china reducing liquidity. that hurt emerging markets as well as china. putting up s&p 500. normally it doesn't matter that much. a little after 2:00 p.m. eastern time, 1600 on s&p drooping below that and markets with another leg down. that's a big options expiration point and of course tomorrow is the options expiration day. i think that was a factor. china a often a factor affecting our markets. china the philippines thailand, india, mexico, doesn't really matter. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8% declines there. money overseas in the united states, dollar rising and playing havoc with commodities. in addition to three factors i mentioned, margin calls on people who hold gold may also be a factor as well her
we the get to john once the numbers are out. see what they say about oracle and technology sector right now. first, let's break down the huge sell off with bob pisani. bob, what happened today? >> it wasn't just the feds. several factors moved the market to down side. let's show you the main three reasons i want to point out here. number two, china reducing liquidity. that hurt emerging markets as well as china. putting up s&p 500. normally it doesn't matter that much. a little after...
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john deere beat predictions, outlook was weak. cisco came in ahead of expectations. john chambers calling it a strong quarter. >>> it's our ninth consecutive record quarter in terms of revenues and sixth in terms of profits grog faster than revenues. good across the board, u.s. solid in terms of the economy. emerging markets did very, very well for us. >> cisco stock up 13% on the news. encouraging news, we know about america's deficit, congressional budget office changed predictions and says the deficit is expected to shrink to $642 billion in the fiscal year ending in september. that's down from earlier estimate. the change due to strengthening economy with greater than expected tax revenues from freddie mac and fannie mae. consumption makes up about 70% of the u.s. economy. >>> the market sets new highs on almost a daily basis, but are we ripe for a correction? a lot of skeptics out there. what about that pesky federal reserve and what happens when easy money comes to an end. we're talking how to invest with alison deans and richard bernstein of richard bernstein
john deere beat predictions, outlook was weak. cisco came in ahead of expectations. john chambers calling it a strong quarter. >>> it's our ninth consecutive record quarter in terms of revenues and sixth in terms of profits grog faster than revenues. good across the board, u.s. solid in terms of the economy. emerging markets did very, very well for us. >> cisco stock up 13% on the news. encouraging news, we know about america's deficit, congressional budget office changed...
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let's go to john in texas. >> caller: greetings from austin. i have all of your books. watch the show every day live and record it and admire your energy level. >> thank you very much. >> caller: no problem. my question about your on going suggestion to buy stock shares in increments. >> right. >> caller: i understand why, but doesn't that eat up commission money even though it can offset capital gains or losses? what's your take on that? >> my feeling is strong on this. when i got in commissions were about quadruple what they are now and i recommended that strategy because i didn't want people to do it all at once and then get confused and lose interest or hate the market. so it's even better now with the commission rates low. so i'm not going to back away from my view. commission rates are low enough to do that trading and not hurt yourself. nick in new jersey, nick. >> caller: hey, cramer, big booyah from new jersey. >> love it. >> caller: i want to give a shout out to my brother overseas in the navy. >> thank him for serving. >> caller: it has a policy on all securi
let's go to john in texas. >> caller: greetings from austin. i have all of your books. watch the show every day live and record it and admire your energy level. >> thank you very much. >> caller: no problem. my question about your on going suggestion to buy stock shares in increments. >> right. >> caller: i understand why, but doesn't that eat up commission money even though it can offset capital gains or losses? what's your take on that? >> my feeling is...
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national security agency director, james clapper, he previously worked for booz allen, and john mcconnell, he is now the vice chairman. amid all those revelations this week, who do people trust the most? >> we are focusing on the national security side of this because that's what has been revealed, but we have this new national monitor poll that we do every quarter and it shows there is a lot of anxiety, and also on the commercial side. we are living out loud and in our poll, there is enormous distrust of government, but also of cell phone and internet providers, and social media sites, they face a lot of skepticism, and those that you have a more direct relationship, and surprisingly at the top of our list through a series of questions, employers were the most trusted. >> i think there is a lot of willing sharing information, and your financial information rests in hundreds if not thousands of places. we log in and we give that information every time we go and use our credit card someplace, we are giving our information. but it's when it's the government, the idea of the government and t
national security agency director, james clapper, he previously worked for booz allen, and john mcconnell, he is now the vice chairman. amid all those revelations this week, who do people trust the most? >> we are focusing on the national security side of this because that's what has been revealed, but we have this new national monitor poll that we do every quarter and it shows there is a lot of anxiety, and also on the commercial side. we are living out loud and in our poll, there is...
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this is from i-reporter john koth. strong winds are creating huge clouds of smoke. more than 1,000 firefighters are battling the blaze as we speak. evacuation orders now cover 2,200 homes and six communities. the beaver creek wildfire has burned more than 100,000 acres and is only % contained. paul, we learn snow guns are being used to protect some areas from the fire. tell us how that works. >> basically the sun valley resort seeing the fire could be getting dangerously close decided it would use the snow guns to lay a soggy perimeter around the resort. earlier today, i smoke spoke with someone from the resort. >> we have the largest computerized snow-making system in the world. we can turn it on in the summertime to wet some of the areas in case of spot fires. we are really working in coordination with the fire team that's here. they're doing an amazing job. >> firefighters being praised on the ground. we understand 1,200 firefighters now on the beaver creek fire. we have 8 engines, 20 water tankers, 11 helicopters. the elk fire raging in idaho about 150,000 acres
this is from i-reporter john koth. strong winds are creating huge clouds of smoke. more than 1,000 firefighters are battling the blaze as we speak. evacuation orders now cover 2,200 homes and six communities. the beaver creek wildfire has burned more than 100,000 acres and is only % contained. paul, we learn snow guns are being used to protect some areas from the fire. tell us how that works. >> basically the sun valley resort seeing the fire could be getting dangerously close decided it...
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. >> jane and john, thank you both. sue? >> talk about awkward. when la dodgers owner separated from his wife, she was the ceo of the team. until he fired her. no surprise that 130 million dollars divorce was the costliest settlement. but now we have the woman who may change prenups forever. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size
. >> jane and john, thank you both. sue? >> talk about awkward. when la dodgers owner separated from his wife, she was the ceo of the team. until he fired her. no surprise that 130 million dollars divorce was the costliest settlement. but now we have the woman who may change prenups forever. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments...
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that is a good point for john guy to make. i like the demonstration. i like him on top of the mannequin and showing it. a picture is worth a thousand words. when you actually see it, you think how is that possible? the expert, though, has said, look, a fight is dynamic, it's a constantly moving situation. and i think that is true as well. so something a little bit for both sides. >> is he demonstrating that the 90-degree angle is more believe with trayvon martin disengaging from some kind of altercation and the gun being brandished? >> that is the argument that perhaps trayvon martin was pulling away and george zimmerman may have been pulling on his shirt and may explain the gap between the shirt and the bullet weaned heard about yesterday. a big blunder on this expert on cross-examination when he said he thought the incident may have happened in early june and he went around that time and the sun was not completely set so he thought the light conditions were reasonably good. number witnesses have testified it was very dark and we know this incident ha
that is a good point for john guy to make. i like the demonstration. i like him on top of the mannequin and showing it. a picture is worth a thousand words. when you actually see it, you think how is that possible? the expert, though, has said, look, a fight is dynamic, it's a constantly moving situation. and i think that is true as well. so something a little bit for both sides. >> is he demonstrating that the 90-degree angle is more believe with trayvon martin disengaging from some kind...
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john pemberton is the pharmacist who invented coca-cola. so now they have a twitter page for him. he speaks in old time language and talk about riding on horses. so i sent him a drawing i had done when i was a child but when i was eight i was still into coca-cola's i sent him to shrink that's great, i love. i wonder what he could to do. i can do this and i sent him another picture of pemberton wine coca bottle which is what coca was before it was coca-cola. there was alcohol in it. alcohol was prohibited before cocaine was in georgia at the time. so they had to take the alcohol out. that's when he added caffeine to give you an extra kick and that was the cola nut, the west african kolobnev pics i sent in that picture and he's like, doctor pemberton, that's great, too. i love it. don't show the polar bears dig in michael yaki. basic of trying to really meant it at that point i said i have another question. about this convention on narcotic drugs it had you feel about how the coca-cola has access to coca and yet the indigenous people are not allowed to have, et cetera, et cetera. in
john pemberton is the pharmacist who invented coca-cola. so now they have a twitter page for him. he speaks in old time language and talk about riding on horses. so i sent him a drawing i had done when i was a child but when i was eight i was still into coca-cola's i sent him to shrink that's great, i love. i wonder what he could to do. i can do this and i sent him another picture of pemberton wine coca bottle which is what coca was before it was coca-cola. there was alcohol in it. alcohol was...
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john boehner can't get the job done. it's friday, june 21st, and this is "now." >>> the dysfunction of the people's house was on full display yesterday, as the farm bill went down in flames, offering yet another striking example of how republican leadership is unable to count votes. shortly before the vote, agriculture committee chair, frank lucas, pleaded with his colleagues not to abandon ship. >> vote with us. vote with me on final. and if you don't, when you leave here, they'll just say it's a dysfunctional body, a broken institution, full of dysfunctional people. that's not true! >> actually, it is. describing the come immediatecally doomed house vote, politico reported someone in the house leadership screwed up again. the defeat of the farm bill shows once again how massively dysfunctional the house and leadership has become. still, that did not stop the very same leadership from taking to the floor of the house to blame democrats for the failure of the bill, even though 62 republicans defected on their own bill. >
john boehner can't get the job done. it's friday, june 21st, and this is "now." >>> the dysfunction of the people's house was on full display yesterday, as the farm bill went down in flames, offering yet another striking example of how republican leadership is unable to count votes. shortly before the vote, agriculture committee chair, frank lucas, pleaded with his colleagues not to abandon ship. >> vote with us. vote with me on final. and if you don't, when you leave...
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over here, we had john yudkin, british physiologist, nutritionists, and physician who said sugar was the bad guy back in 1972. he wrote this missive called "pure, white, and deadly." i realized that i was basically parroting what he said 25-27 -- parodying what he said 25 years ago. here we have keys. he was the inventor of the k ration back in world war ii. he was sort of on the scene nutritionally. he was the one who said saturated fat was the bad guy. let's look at his data. this is his seven countries study writer could japan, italy, england and wales, australia, canada, and the united date. percent of calories from saturated fat, and here is coronary disease. it looks pretty good. except it wasn't the seven countries study. it was a 22 country study. there is still a minor correlation, but not nearly as good looking as it was before. the question is, why did he cherry pick those seven countries? why is it that he left out countries that actually blew a hole in his -- in his hypothesis? here are indigenous tribes. all they eat is fat. they don't have any carbohydrate and all. the
over here, we had john yudkin, british physiologist, nutritionists, and physician who said sugar was the bad guy back in 1972. he wrote this missive called "pure, white, and deadly." i realized that i was basically parroting what he said 25-27 -- parodying what he said 25 years ago. here we have keys. he was the inventor of the k ration back in world war ii. he was sort of on the scene nutritionally. he was the one who said saturated fat was the bad guy. let's look at his data. this...
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. >>> you're in the cnn news room, i'm joe johns in for don lemon. we begin with breaking news -- san antonio, texas is reeling this hour, floodwaters have been rising all around the city all day long. up to ten inches of rain have pounded the area since just last night. san antonio is one of the most flood-prone cities in the country. but no area could handle the kind of downpours they've had today. and you can see the results -- the flooding has killed at least one person and another person is missing in, and the water is going to keep rising for a while. it simply has no place to go. >> it was under water 20 minutes ago. i came over
. >>> you're in the cnn news room, i'm joe johns in for don lemon. we begin with breaking news -- san antonio, texas is reeling this hour, floodwaters have been rising all around the city all day long. up to ten inches of rain have pounded the area since just last night. san antonio is one of the most flood-prone cities in the country. but no area could handle the kind of downpours they've had today. and you can see the results -- the flooding has killed at least one person and another...
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john martorano finished testifying after three days on the stand. bulger's lawyer pointing out inconsistencies or lies. you lied to your friend john callahan, didn't you asked frank brennan. referring to a man martorano shot dead. that was a necessity told the confessed hit man. i told him i wanted to see him. i couldn't tell him i wanted to shoot him. at times he seemed to parse his words describing another murder martorano testified i stabbed him, i didn't kill him, adding not until later. he testified even bulger was older by a decade, he wasn't my boss. sometimes however the hitman would do what was needed no questions asked because bulger, quote, knew the right buttons to press. bulger's lawyers suggested in cutting a plea deal, the government was prepared to give him whatever they wanted because they were desperate to make their case against bulger. the hitman said he knew if he lied he would go back to prison. before wrapping up the testimony martorano confirmed that together he and whitey bulger were involved in 11 murders, and that bulger a
john martorano finished testifying after three days on the stand. bulger's lawyer pointing out inconsistencies or lies. you lied to your friend john callahan, didn't you asked frank brennan. referring to a man martorano shot dead. that was a necessity told the confessed hit man. i told him i wanted to see him. i couldn't tell him i wanted to shoot him. at times he seemed to parse his words describing another murder martorano testified i stabbed him, i didn't kill him, adding not until later. he...
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that started in 1963 with the assassination of john f. kennedy. it culminated when martin luther king was assassinated. the brady law was passed in 1994 but that debate started in 1981 when ronald reagan was almost assassinated and a gentleman named jim brady, communication director, was put in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. these debates take time. they take continuous day in, day out hard effort that i know my father knows. i know the president. that's the reason why he hired my dad and i know that mayor bloomberg understands that. this is going to be a continuous effort to make sure that there is a common sense approach to protect citizens of our states and communities. >> well said. delaware attorney general beau biden, thank you. >>> coming up -- the supreme court issues a key decision on voting. we'll discuss voter registration and citizenship when nbc's pete williams joins us just ahead. e . because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter.
that started in 1963 with the assassination of john f. kennedy. it culminated when martin luther king was assassinated. the brady law was passed in 1994 but that debate started in 1981 when ronald reagan was almost assassinated and a gentleman named jim brady, communication director, was put in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. these debates take time. they take continuous day in, day out hard effort that i know my father knows. i know the president. that's the reason why he hired my dad...
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john blackstone, cbs news, california. >> they are all precious and all great characters. >> have you ever seen one out of the wild in >> i have. >> yes. >> they're adorable. the cutest little faces. >> yeah, you can go out on the cruises. >> yeah, right there. >> keep a safe distance for them. >> yeah, exactly. i did not get too close. because they do bite. >> as you can take a look at the numbers right now, we're looking at mostly in the upper 60s with the dense fog coming on through the golden gate bridge and a chilly night around the bay. tomorrow it will be bright and beautiful for the most part. we'll have a little fog to start out with. otherwise the morning show will be talking about mostly clear conditions. here's what's happening next. the high surf is out there tonight with a pretty robust northwesterly swell. and between now and midday tomorrow, temperatures near 90 degrees inland by friday. so we've got a warming trend. the numbers are coming up with the low pressure triggering some of the showers over the area moving out over the queen charlottes. we're looking for thing
john blackstone, cbs news, california. >> they are all precious and all great characters. >> have you ever seen one out of the wild in >> i have. >> yes. >> they're adorable. the cutest little faces. >> yeah, you can go out on the cruises. >> yeah, right there. >> keep a safe distance for them. >> yeah, exactly. i did not get too close. because they do bite. >> as you can take a look at the numbers right now, we're looking at mostly in...
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as former white house speechwriter john favro told "wall street journal," the aim was to make it as simple as possible while still being true. editor of the magazine, politics business insider josh barrow and co-host of nbc's the cycle ari melber. joining me from d.c. the white house reporter julia halperin. congratulations on a big story who reads in many ways like whodoneit. heartbreaking if you're a fan of in insuring millions of uninsured americans. one thing i noticed throughout the piece that you guys ran this weekend was the fact that the president from the very moment this law was passed said and prioritized the development of the website. as you write, hours after the bill had been enacted, the president stood on truman balcony with champagne toast with his weary staff and put them on notice, they needed to get started carrying out the law the very next morning. given that, his attention and focus and reiteration of the importance of the website, how come this was -- the problems with it were never run up the chain of command? >> it's a good question. one thing i would clarify, i
as former white house speechwriter john favro told "wall street journal," the aim was to make it as simple as possible while still being true. editor of the magazine, politics business insider josh barrow and co-host of nbc's the cycle ari melber. joining me from d.c. the white house reporter julia halperin. congratulations on a big story who reads in many ways like whodoneit. heartbreaking if you're a fan of in insuring millions of uninsured americans. one thing i noticed throughout...
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yawn in new york city, john? >> caller: good even, this is john from new york. i have a quick question. i have stock, i made some money. i'm looking to take my money and put it in something else. is it best to take one stock with that money, or two good stocks? >> it depends on how much time you have. if you have no timed, you should just be in a mutual fund fund. if you really have a lot of time, a couple hours a week, but if you don't have time, you can't monitor it, buy one a good vettor knows what she owns, period. the hyper connected disaster-loving world, i don't want you to be panicked. it could turn out to be a buying opportunity. stay with cramer. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. we got the ball rolling. in cities across the country, coca-cola joined with commu
yawn in new york city, john? >> caller: good even, this is john from new york. i have a quick question. i have stock, i made some money. i'm looking to take my money and put it in something else. is it best to take one stock with that money, or two good stocks? >> it depends on how much time you have. if you have no timed, you should just be in a mutual fund fund. if you really have a lot of time, a couple hours a week, but if you don't have time, you can't monitor it, buy one a...
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and john has met them for the first time. >> i don't know how you guys are so strong the way you are. it's so inspirational. >> jeff reemerged boston strong. bill iffrig is still running. >> i'm not going to quit doing anything. >> natalie stavas and andrew are back to business.
and john has met them for the first time. >> i don't know how you guys are so strong the way you are. it's so inspirational. >> jeff reemerged boston strong. bill iffrig is still running. >> i'm not going to quit doing anything. >> natalie stavas and andrew are back to business.
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john forn fortt has the story t. >> reporter: times are tough at blackberry but hopes are high. bad earnings news with a big short fall in phone calls. but he also said the company will take its medicine booking a big loss on unsold inventory and outsourcing future manufacturing and design work to fox conn to minimize future losses. that sent the stock soaring after the earnings call, so the question can blackberry survive? >> the key to this is, you know, blackberry will be a much smaller company under john's leadership. yes, the market that they are serving and the enterprise customer that is a vladimir cut, we can see if they can grow and have success there. it's a much smaller market than what they were chasing after originally. again, they have to play to strengths and this is what is left. >> reporter: chen isn't holding out hope new blackberry phones will catch apple and samsung in the consumer marketplace any time soon. instead, he told me in an exclusive interview, he's looking to contain the hand set losses and focussing on the security and management device business.
john forn fortt has the story t. >> reporter: times are tough at blackberry but hopes are high. bad earnings news with a big short fall in phone calls. but he also said the company will take its medicine booking a big loss on unsold inventory and outsourcing future manufacturing and design work to fox conn to minimize future losses. that sent the stock soaring after the earnings call, so the question can blackberry survive? >> the key to this is, you know, blackberry will be a much...
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we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. ♪ >>> it's my last night in tangier and i'm headed out. thank you, yes. most cities in the islamic world, getting a beer can be difficult. not here. as long as you're outside the medina, nearly anything goes. tangier reverts to its libertine past. here, western influences become very apparent. ♪ any night of the week is a good night for the young mo rack kahnes to take to the streets. he's from a generation of moroccans far removed from the burroughs 'ra. he's invited me out for a casual snack. tuna, eggs and a healthy wad of mayo. french fries within the sandwich. this is delicious. by the way. the bread here is very good. you work in magazine journalist? >> yes. i'm not a journalist but i own an urban magazine here in tangier to inform moroccans we are liv
we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. ♪ >>> it's my last night in tangier and i'm headed out. thank you, yes. most cities in the islamic world, getting a beer can be difficult. not here. as long as you're outside the...
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our john zarrella is standing by. the night time view is remarkable, the divers looking for people. and the daytime view is remarkable that anybody wasn't hurt worse. what's the story with why this happened? do we know anything more about it? >> reporter: ashleigh, you're absolutely right. when you look at it in the daylight, it is absolutely remarkable that this wasn't a much, much worse situation than what it ended up to be. part of the reason is the water here is very, very shallow, and it allowed for the rescue team. there's a rescue station -- to get here very, very quickly, get the people out of the water, as quickly as they did. the divers in the water, as you mentioned, but to answer your question more specifically, we've already had inspectors, structural engineers out on the coast guard patrol boat, out on a city police boat. was it too many people? was it a structural failure? was it the environmental conditions? was it a combination? they just don't know. we've already been told it's likely to be some time before they really come to a conclusion, ashleigh? >> and at this
our john zarrella is standing by. the night time view is remarkable, the divers looking for people. and the daytime view is remarkable that anybody wasn't hurt worse. what's the story with why this happened? do we know anything more about it? >> reporter: ashleigh, you're absolutely right. when you look at it in the daylight, it is absolutely remarkable that this wasn't a much, much worse situation than what it ended up to be. part of the reason is the water here is very, very shallow,...
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so until i see chris, john and wolf doing bong riffs in "the situation room," i will, of course, abide by these rules because that's the kind of guy i am. there's one particular cafe in the heart of the kasbah that's drawn in foreign dignitaries, rock stars, aristocrats and artists since it opened its doors in 1943. cafe baba. sweet mint tea in a thick slow-moving haze of smoke. it smells like my dorm room 1972. good evening, hello. this is george bajalia, and i should say right now i have no direct knowledge of either george or zaneb smoking any illegal substances or do i have any recollection of me doing anything untoward in their presence. because that would be, like, wrong, dude. george is here on a fulbright scholar and zaneb is an artist. others in the room, however, well, don't give me that innocent look, you young punks. i know somebody in here is smoking reefer. how stoned are people here? >> we can ask, just ask. >> you're not getting totally ripped here? >> no. it's a functional part of daily life. for a long time, the rest of the country and the government didn't really lik
so until i see chris, john and wolf doing bong riffs in "the situation room," i will, of course, abide by these rules because that's the kind of guy i am. there's one particular cafe in the heart of the kasbah that's drawn in foreign dignitaries, rock stars, aristocrats and artists since it opened its doors in 1943. cafe baba. sweet mint tea in a thick slow-moving haze of smoke. it smells like my dorm room 1972. good evening, hello. this is george bajalia, and i should say right now i...
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john litchfield, an attorney and president of the gay and lesbian bar association of chicago, says legally-married same-sex couples will be able to take advantage of tax breaks, pension rights and other benefits available to other married couples. "the savings on joint federal income taxes could be in the thousands of dollars a year." the case was built around edith windsor, a new york widow who received a $363,000 estate tax bill from the irs after her wife died in 2009. the justices also dismissed a california appeal that allows same-sex marriage to resume in that state. "the importance of this case is to send a message to children that you are no less because of who you love or who your parents love." for employers, the ruling extends medical benefits to same-sex spouses, including those in the military. "we, the dept. of defense, will impliment this as quickly as possible. we think it's the right decision." "if the employers are past the threshold, with obamacare, they now have to provide for a lot more beneficiaries than they had before." passed 18 years ago, proponents of the defense of marr
john litchfield, an attorney and president of the gay and lesbian bar association of chicago, says legally-married same-sex couples will be able to take advantage of tax breaks, pension rights and other benefits available to other married couples. "the savings on joint federal income taxes could be in the thousands of dollars a year." the case was built around edith windsor, a new york widow who received a $363,000 estate tax bill from the irs after her wife died in 2009. the justices...
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. >> does john oliver translate as jon stewart's summer replacement? and does "the daily show" need a comedic transfusion? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "reliable sources." >>> for a guy who's in hiding in hong kong, ed snowden hasn't been totally inaccessible to the media. he granted an interview to the south china "morning post" this week and he had this to say in that video interview with the guardian's glenn greenwald. >> i think the public is owed an explanation of the motivations behind the people who make these disclosures that are outside of the democratic model. when you were subverting the power of government, that's a fundamentally dangerous thing to democracy. >> and just about everyone on television it seems has a view about snowden, his leaks from the nsa and his motivation. >> i don't think this snowden character is a hero at all. >> whistleblowers in general, we need them and they are heroes. >> i certainly don't think he's a hero. >> i have no doubt that he felt like he had the best intentions. >> as far as him being a hero, yes, he's
. >> does john oliver translate as jon stewart's summer replacement? and does "the daily show" need a comedic transfusion? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "reliable sources." >>> for a guy who's in hiding in hong kong, ed snowden hasn't been totally inaccessible to the media. he granted an interview to the south china "morning post" this week and he had this to say in that video interview with the guardian's glenn greenwald. >> i think the public...
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is go ahead, john, we'll fly you in and take you right on down. there's the track and there's the track of this one, from 199 to 2013. and up there in the blue is 2003. kind of a cross section right through here over the canadian river. you'll see the turnpike right there. the storm turned to the right. but over the two towns and right smack into all of those buildings right there having some type of damage. and then you look there, there's the blue line. that's what happened in 2003. that was an ef-3 to an ef-4. three storms in 14 years. >> congressman cole had indicated earlier that they were told in 1999 that this was a once in 400 year event. and then, here we are, a 2003 storm. so are they happening with a greater frequency than one would expect? and why would it seem to be always on the same track. is that just chance? >> i believe it's just chance. there is a canadian river in the picture. there is kind of a low-land area going on. this is tornado alley. they get tornadoes every year. this town has just had a tar get on its back way too man
is go ahead, john, we'll fly you in and take you right on down. there's the track and there's the track of this one, from 199 to 2013. and up there in the blue is 2003. kind of a cross section right through here over the canadian river. you'll see the turnpike right there. the storm turned to the right. but over the two towns and right smack into all of those buildings right there having some type of damage. and then you look there, there's the blue line. that's what happened in 2003. that was...
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john, you have the same, don't you? >> i think it was chelsea and america, one of your panels earlier who said it best. they said to get employment going back especially the youth and get it on a gender basis, you have to have the tools which is the internet and broadband. you combine those two. that's how you put youth around the world back to work. you've got do it on a large scale. do network academies that help people install equipment. start it with a small scale. today we have 1.25 million students around the world in these academies. they're much more likely to get higher paying jobs or go on with their education. >> let me ask chelsea a question. these multinational global companies, in particular someone like apple who had the most extraordinary few days over the sales of the iphone, people are going crazy for it. i'm a blackberry guy standing firm. >> good luck with that. >> i'm a blackberry man standing firm. apple is still outsourcing maybe 90% of their work force to china or wherever it may be. is there a m
john, you have the same, don't you? >> i think it was chelsea and america, one of your panels earlier who said it best. they said to get employment going back especially the youth and get it on a gender basis, you have to have the tools which is the internet and broadband. you combine those two. that's how you put youth around the world back to work. you've got do it on a large scale. do network academies that help people install equipment. start it with a small scale. today we have 1.25...
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this happened in the skies above john f. kennedy and la guard you. a 747 was descends as an american airline plane was taking off. the faa says this, the two aircraft, were turning away from each other at the point where they lost the required separation. both air craft landed safely. the delta flight landing was a missed approach, the pilot coming back around for a second attempt. >> shepard: there's a conversation with the control tower that is interesting. >> we have heard the conversation between the air traffic controller and the delta pilot and there were tense moments. you can hear fit the control's voice saying, delta, heavy. 1,400. 1600 feet. the pilot responds, okay, we have them on the fish finer here. the controller says, okay. the fish finder is the equipment used to alert pilots that another plane is in the area and getting close. experts say the air proximity incidents are routinely investigated. there were as many as 90 near collisions in 2011. >> shepard: turning off your cell phone or tablet is part of the delicious flying experienc
this happened in the skies above john f. kennedy and la guard you. a 747 was descends as an american airline plane was taking off. the faa says this, the two aircraft, were turning away from each other at the point where they lost the required separation. both air craft landed safely. the delta flight landing was a missed approach, the pilot coming back around for a second attempt. >> shepard: there's a conversation with the control tower that is interesting. >> we have heard the...
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and he was the leading opponent and critic of john maynard keynes the founder of keynesian economics and his basic take words is that government is because of business cycles and the inflation recession it's a boom bust cycle not not not not a preventer of it i had the opportunity when i was in my early admits twenties to spend a good part of two summers in his in his company and i can i can say that he was one of the most informed intelligent and personable individuals i've ever met with an immense understanding of both the politics and the economics of things and a great depth deprecating humor that made him very personable i highly recommend. that any viewer who is interested in these ideas to look at his works is most popular and famous one of course is a book called the road to serfdom the dangers of government encroaching upon our liberties through controls and regulations leading to the loss of freedom and a rich unified economy but he has some popular works on explaining how governments cause inflation is in depressions and these are often the keys to understanding our own pr
and he was the leading opponent and critic of john maynard keynes the founder of keynesian economics and his basic take words is that government is because of business cycles and the inflation recession it's a boom bust cycle not not not not a preventer of it i had the opportunity when i was in my early admits twenties to spend a good part of two summers in his in his company and i can i can say that he was one of the most informed intelligent and personable individuals i've ever met with an...
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a justice department source telling my colleague joe johns that in fact they thought they had met all the requirements of the extradition treaty that the u.s. has with hong kong, but that late friday they did get some additional questions and that the u.s. was in the process of answering some of those questions. they say that they did have this provisional arrest warrant, but snowden was not picked up. so they have a lot of concerns, even though conversations we are told continue between officials here in the u.s. and officials in hong kong. >> hong kong officials i think clearly wanted to get off the hot seat and had a rather technical interpretation of whether the u.s. had met the extradition request. therefore, they say there was no legal barrier to snowden leaving hong kong to go anywhere. of course now we know that he has landed in moscow. and finally, dan, could this actually help the administration in this sense, some were feeling that the white house justice department were coming down pretty hard on a whistleblower who acted out of conscience. if public opinion turns against
a justice department source telling my colleague joe johns that in fact they thought they had met all the requirements of the extradition treaty that the u.s. has with hong kong, but that late friday they did get some additional questions and that the u.s. was in the process of answering some of those questions. they say that they did have this provisional arrest warrant, but snowden was not picked up. so they have a lot of concerns, even though conversations we are told continue between...
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pope john paul ii and the xxiii will be elevated to sainthood. they cleared a final hurdle due to a miracle and vatican rules by deciding that john xxiii didn't need one. >>> traders begin the week weighing the pros and cons of a government shutdown. and the price of drops a buck along with tensions easing with iran. while the shutdown concern many, the real fear on wall street is the battle over the debt ceiling. now, if the not raised, it could lead to the united states defaulting on its debts which would be catastrophic to the economy. the billionaire owner of the nba's dallas mavericks is headed back to court today. mark cuban faces a new trial in his five-year battle with the s.e.c. over insider trading accusations. >>> and you can expect it see twitter stock trading by late account or early november as the company plans to fail public ipo documents as early as this week. >>> the most valuable brand in the world is now apple. yes, it has surpassed coca-cola which had been number one since the lists was compiled in 2000. the top five include
pope john paul ii and the xxiii will be elevated to sainthood. they cleared a final hurdle due to a miracle and vatican rules by deciding that john xxiii didn't need one. >>> traders begin the week weighing the pros and cons of a government shutdown. and the price of drops a buck along with tensions easing with iran. while the shutdown concern many, the real fear on wall street is the battle over the debt ceiling. now, if the not raised, it could lead to the united states defaulting on...
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john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and here is john stossel's. john: americans schoolchildren have been caught in a double run monopoly. it is not for lack of money, we have tripled what we have spent on k-12 education by test scores do not allow. the good news is there are all kinds of alternatives that allow kids to escape the government cannot wait. but here is one word that you will be interested in. it is because it was created none other than libertarian congressman ron paul. were homeschoolers, introducing the ron paul curriculum, which is what? >> it is a freedom curriculum,. >> you're not going to go into every home and teach. how and were? >> it is going to be through the internet. it is studying the constitution, not from the textbooks, but they will have a lecture to do video lectures at the young people can watch at their own speed. it is going to be designed to get people to read and get people to write and to think about businesses and how to interact. so i'm very encouraged by this and now hopefully we can participate in this in o
john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and here is john stossel's. john: americans schoolchildren have been caught in a double run monopoly. it is not for lack of money, we have tripled what we have spent on k-12 education by test scores do not allow. the good news is there are all kinds of alternatives that allow kids to escape the government cannot wait. but here is one word that you will be interested in. it is because it was created none other than libertarian congressman ron...